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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Dieser Teil ist gebraucht. Der Teil kann Anzeichen für kosmetische Abnutzung aufweisen, aber ist jedoch voll funktionsfähig und funktioniert wie vorgesehen. Bitte überprüfen Sie die Teilenummer und der Teile, bevor Sie sie kaufen. Der Teile wird wie auf den Bildern gezeigt verkauft.” Read Less Hersteller:BMW Herstellernummer:39705929206U MPN:39705929206U OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):05B2885B0173F, 1013561470063 Andere Teilecodes:30355677C

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One Lap of the Web: Loewy, Knieval and an evil Capri

Tue, 05 Nov 2013

-- If you've been on Google today, you may have noticed the tribute to famed industrial designer Raymond Loewy who penned, among countless other icons, the Studebaker Avanti. Loewy was born on November 5, 1893 -- read more about his life and designs here, and about his Studebaker Avanti here. -- Courtesy of an English auto body shop, this series of photos is a must-see for anyone contemplating the purchase of an old car.

Schumacher takes pole in Monaco – but starts sixth

Sat, 26 May 2012

Schumacher was quickest in Monaco qualifying Turn the clock back a day or two at the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix and all the clever money would have been on Lotus dominating proceedings. But 48 hours is a long time in a 2012 season of tyres that dictate performance seemingly based on which way the wind’s blowing. So instead of Lotus dominating proceedings we had Mercedes qualifying strongly, with Michael Schumacher taking pole and team mate Nico Rosberg in third.

Laurence Fishburne reprises Morpheus role for Kia Super Bowl ad

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

When we drove the Kia K900 recently, we asked, “Do buyers in the BMW 5-series/Mercedes E-class/Audi A6/Lexus GS class want a prestigious nameplate as much as they want radar adaptive cruise control?” In Kia's new Super Bowl spot starring Laurence Fishburne, Morpheus says yes. The Korean automaker's snatched up the erstwhile voice of Cadillac to reprise his beloved character from the "Matrix" trilogy in the hope of suggesting that reality is mutable, luxury isn't about nameplates, and the K900 will open your eyes to a world of improbable possibilities. Despite the explosions, melting dinner utensils and airborne automobiles of the ad, we actually preferred the making-of video released at the same time as the Super Bowl clip, which you can watch below.